The Best Of Emerge Magazine
by George E. Curry
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Publication Date: Jul 29, 2003
List Price: Unavailable
Format: Paperback, 688 pages
Classification: Fiction
ISBN13: 9780345462282
Imprint: One World/Ballantine
Publisher: Penguin Random House
Parent Company: Bertelsmann
Paperback Description:
The 1990s. African Americans achieved more influence and faced more explosive issues than ever before. One word captured those times. One magazine expressed them. Emerge.
In those ten years, with an impressive circulation of 170,000 and more than forty national awards to its credit, Emerge became a serious part of the American mainstream. Time hailed its “uncompromising voice.” The Washington Post declared that Emerge “gets better with each issue.” Then, after nearly a decade, Emerge magazine closed its doors. Now, for the first time, here’s a collection of the finest articles from a publication that changed the face of African American news.
From the Clarence Thomas nomination to the Bill Clinton impeachment … from the life of Louis Farrakhan to the death of Betty Shabazz … from reparations for slavery to the rise of blacks on Wall Street … the most important people, topics, and turning points of this remarkable period are featured in incisive articles by first-rate writers.
Emerge may have ended with the millennium, but as this incomparable volume proves the quality of its coverage is still unequaled, the extent of its impact still emerging. Stirring tribute, uncanny time capsule, riveting read The Best of Emerge Magazine is also the best of American journalism.
The 1990s. African Americans achieved more influence and faced more explosive issues than ever before. One word captured those times. One magazine expressed them. Emerge.
In those ten years, with an impressive circulation of 170,000 and more than forty national awards to its credit, Emerge became a serious part of the American mainstream. Time hailed its “uncompromising voice.” The Washington Post declared that Emerge “gets better with each issue.” Then, after nearly a decade, Emerge magazine closed its doors. Now, for the first time, here’s a collection of the finest articles from a publication that changed the face of African American news.
From the Clarence Thomas nomination to the Bill Clinton impeachment … from the life of Louis Farrakhan to the death of Betty Shabazz … from reparations for slavery to the rise of blacks on Wall Street … the most important people, topics, and turning points of this remarkable period are featured in incisive articles by first-rate writers.
Emerge may have ended with the millennium, but as this incomparable volume proves the quality of its coverage is still unequaled, the extent of its impact still emerging. Stirring tribute, uncanny time capsule, riveting read The Best of Emerge Magazine is also the best of American journalism.
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